LCC Student Success Center Hosts Health Science Career Conference


September 27, 2017
 

On Wednesday, October 18, LCC will host a Health Science Career Conference for those wishing to be admitted to one of its six health science programs. The conference will begin at 11am-1pm in the Zetmeir Health Science Building on the Main Campus and will give attendees opportunities to compare each program’s pre-requisites, hear tips for preparing applications to help gain admission to each program, learn about professional standards for health care students from current leaders in the field, and discover the services at LCC to help students succeed.  The conference will conclude with a tour of the Health Science building. 

The six programs represented at this year’s conference will be:

DENTAL ASSISTANT
The LCC DA Program partners with Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas for access to radiology equipment and student/patient interactions.  Coursework and hands on clinical instruction is done at the Cherokee Center.  In February 2013, CODA granted the DA program initial accreditation status.

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
Students no longer have to travel to Springfield or Topeka for this specialized training.  Accreditation was granted by CAAHEP in March 2013. 

NURSING EDUCATION
The first of the LCC Health Science Programs, the LCC Nursing Program has been training students for more than 45 years.  The Nursing Program offers both LPN and RN training. 

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTAN
The PTA Program is housed in the Ted Hill Physical Therapist Assistant Building and has been accredited since 2012. The program is designed to be completed in just one year. Physical Therapist assistants are in high demand and the field is expected to have higher than average growth by 2020. 

RADIOGRAPHY
This 23-month program prepares students to become qualified radiologic technologists.  The program is a building block to continue on to other imaging modalities such as Sonography, Radiologist Assistant, and more.

RESPIRATORY THERAPY
For over 30 years, the Respiratory Therapy Program has been training students how to save lives.  Respiratory Therapists are heart and lung specialists and work in a face-paced, diverse environment. 

Registration is free, but seating is limited to 40 registrants with lunch provided.  Interested persons can register by October 6 online at http://bit.do/LCCHealth or by going to the Labette Community College Student Success Center's Facebook page. For questions or more information, please contact Hannah Jack at 620-820-1157 or hannahj@labette.edu.

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